Walter De Maria PRICE CHARTS
1935 Albany, California - 2013 Los Angeles. Known for: Earthworks sculpture, conceptualism, minimalism.
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist. Walter De Maria, Artist on Grand Scale, Dies at 77. By ROBERTA SMITH. Published: July 26, 2013. Walter De Maria, a reclusive American sculptor... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist. Walter De Maria, Artist on Grand Scale, Dies at 77. By ROBERTA SMITH. Published: July 26, 2013. Walter De Maria, a reclusive American sculptor whose multifaceted achievement and sly Dadaist humor helped give rise to earthworks, Conceptual Art... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist. Walter De Maria, Artist on Grand Scale, Dies at 77. By ROBERTA SMITH. Published: July 26, 2013. Walter De Maria, a reclusive American sculptor whose multifaceted achievement and sly Dadaist humor helped give rise to earthworks, Conceptual Art and Minimal art, on an often monumental scale, died on Thursday in Los Angeles. He was 77 and lived in New York. Mr. De Maria went to California two months ago to celebrate his mother's 100th birthday... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist. Walter De Maria, Artist on Grand Scale, Dies at 77. By ROBERTA SMITH. Published: July 26, 2013. Walter De Maria, a reclusive American sculptor whose multifaceted achievement and sly Dadaist humor helped give rise to earthworks, Conceptual Art and Minimal art, on an often monumental scale, died on Thursday in Los Angeles. He was 77 and lived in New York. Mr. De Maria went to California two months ago to celebrate his mother's 100th birthday and had a stroke there a few days later. He had remained there for treatment. Elizabeth Childress, the director of his studio, said that he died in his sleep, perhaps of a second stroke. In a career of more than 50 years Mr. De Maria made drawings... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist. Walter De Maria, Artist on Grand Scale, Dies at 77. By ROBERTA SMITH. Published: July 26, 2013. Walter De Maria, a reclusive American sculptor whose multifaceted achievement and sly Dadaist humor helped give rise to earthworks, Conceptual Art and Minimal art, on an often monumental scale, died on Thursday in Los Angeles. He was 77 and lived in New York. Mr. De Maria went to California two months ago to celebrate his mother's 100th birthday and had a stroke there a few days later. He had remained there for treatment. Elizabeth Childress, the director of his studio, said that he died in his sleep, perhaps of a second stroke. In a career of more than 50 years Mr. De Maria made drawings of all-but-invisible landscapes, game-like interactive wood sculptures and a record of himself... Read full biography

